
Implications for IMF policies arising from effects on developing countries of industrial country macroeconomic policies/ Azizali F. Mohammed
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| Bar code | Accession number | Status | Location | Material type | |
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| 012071 | 012071 341.7 MOH |
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| 008 | 090610s1993 |||||||||||||||||eng|| |
| 082 | $a341.7$bMOH |
| 100 | $aMohammed, Azizali F. |
| 245 | 00$aImplications for IMF policies arising from effects on developing countries of industrial country macroeconomic policies$cAzizali F. Mohammed |
| 260 | $aPakistan$c1993 |
| 300 | $a17 p.$c30 cm. |
| 500 | $aG-24 conference on the International Monetary and Financial System. |
| 520 | $aThree major developments in the global economy in relations between developing and industrial countries are selected for analysis of their implications for IMF policies and performance: the first is the increasing importance of LDC demand for industrial world exports; the second is the growing integration of a number of developing countries into international market systems and the risks posed by the potential volatility of private capital flows; and the last relates to the establishment of a detailed code of conduct in the wake of GATT 1994 and its associated agreements. |
| 711 | 2 $aG-24 Conference on the International Monetary and Financial System |